Omar Navarro

Omar Navarro is a Republican Party politician from California. Born in Inglewood, California to a family of Cuban refugees, he later lived in Hawthorne and Torrance. He worked with Fortune 500 companies, as well as with the Los Angeles District Attorney's office, with the Unified Small Business Alliance Outreach Program, as a local Traffic Commissioner in Torrance, and as an Ex-Officio on the Republican Central Committee. In 2018, he ran against Democratic Party congresswoman Maxine Waters for a seat in the US House of Representatives. However, he was mired in controversy, as he had pled guilty to planting a tracking device on his wife's car, espoused extreme right-wing and pro-Donald Trump views, and had the support of Michael Flynn, Alex Jones, and Roger Stone.